1690s, "to bask in the sun," from Latin apricatus, past participle of apricari "to bask in the sun," from apricus "exposed" (to the sun); perhaps contracted from *apericus, from aperire "to open" (see overt). Transitive sense is recorded from 1851.
1. The illustration shows a cluster of five roses coloured apricot orange.
插图上是一簇杏橙色的玫瑰,一共5朵。
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2. The bridesmaids wore apricot and white organza.
伴娘身着杏黄色和白色相间的透明硬纱礼服。
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3. The heavy curtains were a warm apricot.
这些厚重的窗帘是温暖的杏黄色。
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4. With so much spring in the garden , how can it be contained ? A spray of red apricot blossom has already reached over the wall.
满园春色关不住, 一枝红杏出墙来.
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5. Economic crops include flax, canola, yellow, apricot, apple and so on.
1690s, "to bask in the sun," from Latin apricatus, past participle of apricari "to bask in the sun," from apricus "exposed" (to the sun); perhaps contracted from *apericus, from aperire "to open" (see overt). Transitive sense is recorded from 1851.
双语例句
1. The illustration shows a cluster of five roses coloured apricot orange.
插图上是一簇杏橙色的玫瑰,一共5朵。
来自柯林斯例句
2. The bridesmaids wore apricot and white organza.
伴娘身着杏黄色和白色相间的透明硬纱礼服。
来自柯林斯例句
3. The heavy curtains were a warm apricot.
这些厚重的窗帘是温暖的杏黄色。
来自柯林斯例句
4. With so much spring in the garden , how can it be contained ? A spray of red apricot blossom has already reached over the wall.
满园春色关不住, 一枝红杏出墙来.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
5. Economic crops include flax, canola, yellow, apricot, apple and so on.